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. >>> from syria now, a warning. a blood bath could be imminent. the syrian government is giving protesters a deadline. the details straight ahead on that. >>> checking news headlines overseas now. an earthquake struck southern mexico overnight, centered about 100 miles south of mexico city but still felt in the capital city. officials say the 6.5 magnitude quake killed at least two people and damaged dozens of home and syrian military commanders are warning protesters in the city of holmes to hand in their weapons and stop protesting by monday night or they'll face bombardment. according to an opposition leader, that deadline has not been verified by the syrian government. >>> russia's president promises to look into allegations of election fraud, one day after tens of thousands of russian voters filled public spaces in moscow, furious at what they call a rigged parliamentary election last weekend. >>> some pandas get a taste of the holiday spirit. we have video that's gone viral. you'll understand why. >>> in los angeles no strangers to rolling o
. >>> from syria now, a warning. a blood bath could be imminent. the syrian government is giving protesters a deadline. the details straight ahead on that. >>> checking news headlines overseas now. an earthquake struck southern mexico overnight, centered about 100 miles south of mexico city but still felt in the capital city. officials say the 6.5 magnitude quake killed at least two people and damaged dozens of home and syrian military commanders are warning protesters in the...
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. >>> another bloody day in syria where at least 22 people were killed. ten of those died in the city of holmes where we believe this video was shot. the government refused to send its crackdown on protesters despite widespread criticism. on friday the u.n. human rights council became the latest to condemn the crackdown. syria called the report unjust. >>> vice president biden is calling for more openness around the world. he said political and social freedoms can create economic opportunities. he was speaking at a global business summit in istanbul. the crowd applauded when he suggested the next steve job could be a turk, noting how their economy has tripped in the last deck dade. >>> a third person murdered after answering a craigslist job posting. the latest victim is ralph geiger of akron, ohio. brogan rafferty is charged with aggravated murder and attempted murder for the deaths. the suspect's mother says the man behind it is richard beasley who is yet to be charged in the murders but is in jail on promoting prostitution police on long island are set
. >>> another bloody day in syria where at least 22 people were killed. ten of those died in the city of holmes where we believe this video was shot. the government refused to send its crackdown on protesters despite widespread criticism. on friday the u.n. human rights council became the latest to condemn the crackdown. syria called the report unjust. >>> vice president biden is calling for more openness around the world. he said political and social freedoms can create...
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now, at the same time, syria's president, bashar al assad is denying orders to kill. he spoke with barbara walters. >> do you think your forces crack down too hard? >> they are not my forces. they are forces not associated with the government. i don't know them. i am the president. >> but you have to give the order. >> no, no, no. >> not by your command? >> no. no one's command. there was no command to kill or to be brutal. we don't kill our people. no government in the world killed its people and this is when i became president. it's impossible for anyone in this state to be ordered to kill. >> do you feel guilty? >> i do my best to protect the people and not feel guilty when you do your best. >> now, a syria expert is telling cnn that assad is on another planet. he's clearly in denial and calls assad a madman. >>> and now we're going to hear directly from the actress at the center of this firestorm. her name is vena malick and she's on this cover of a magazine isi spy agency. sara sidner has been working this story for us all the way there in mumbai, india. we can't
now, at the same time, syria's president, bashar al assad is denying orders to kill. he spoke with barbara walters. >> do you think your forces crack down too hard? >> they are not my forces. they are forces not associated with the government. i don't know them. i am the president. >> but you have to give the order. >> no, no, no. >> not by your command? >> no. no one's command. there was no command to kill or to be brutal. we don't kill our people. no...
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it's the epicenter of a long-time anti-government movement in syria. >>> and news on the presidential election front. reaction coming in after newt gingrich and rick perry failed to get on the virginia primary ballot. a pretty big deal for them, an important state that they will not be on the ballot for. gingrich's team announcing that they would now launch an aggressive write-in campaign. one problem, though -- virginia law specifically prohibits write-ins for a primary. so now what? the gingrich campaign says it's evaluating the options. >>> just three minutes past the hour on this christmas day now. and christmas celebrations taking place all over the world. a lot of people getting that shopping done. well, the pope is saying you need to set aside this commercialization of christmas. the pope presided over the traditional midnight mass last night. in his message, specifically he asked them to remember the "essence of christmas" rather than the commercial holiday it has become. >>> also in russia, hundreds of families gathered to welcome -- there he is -- that's father frost. it's t
it's the epicenter of a long-time anti-government movement in syria. >>> and news on the presidential election front. reaction coming in after newt gingrich and rick perry failed to get on the virginia primary ballot. a pretty big deal for them, an important state that they will not be on the ballot for. gingrich's team announcing that they would now launch an aggressive write-in campaign. one problem, though -- virginia law specifically prohibits write-ins for a primary. so now what?...
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nuri al-maliki's government support for bashara al-assad in syria. lebanon is the only country that refuses to go along with the rest of the arab world, arab league in condemning and impositions sanctions for what it's doing against peaceful protesters throughout the country. these are very worrying signs and a lot of officials and outside experts are very worried about where this direction, where this iraqi government is going. we'll hear some reassuring words, i'm sure, from nuri al-maliki in this joint news conference with the president, but what he says will be significant. what he does in the coming weeks and months will obviously be so much more important. >> wolf, we'll get to you in a minute. i want to bring in arla who's out of baghdad. he talks about nuri al-maliki and this becoming more of a stable place, at least that's what the prime minister has said. what is life like for the iraqis now? >> reporter: suzanne, it's utterly heart breaking and incredibly difficult. iraqis, especially those in the capital baghdad hardly have a normal life.
nuri al-maliki's government support for bashara al-assad in syria. lebanon is the only country that refuses to go along with the rest of the arab world, arab league in condemning and impositions sanctions for what it's doing against peaceful protesters throughout the country. these are very worrying signs and a lot of officials and outside experts are very worried about where this direction, where this iraqi government is going. we'll hear some reassuring words, i'm sure, from nuri al-maliki in...
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and indicative of the way the violence has been spiraling downwards in syria and especially in the city of haams. then came his funeral and at his funeral the people who were carrying his body in a procession actually came under fire from snipers. we talked to abdul who is a member of the revolutionary council and he said he point ad finger at snipers that worked for the syrian government. listen to what he had to say. >> now we are trying to bury our dead members but it's very dangerous also to go to funerals because the checkpoints are armed. >> reporter: gunfire sent people ducking and running for cover at the funeral. the sad part is according to the people who are from homs, it appears the situation is only going to get worse with more shooting, with more funerals and sadly more. >> tomorrow there's a scheduled strike called by the anti-assad activists. what is expected out of that? >> reporter: well, certainly in cities like homs you'll see a lot of people participating, not going work, not going school, staging sit ins if they can. but the question is, and to make this work, they
and indicative of the way the violence has been spiraling downwards in syria and especially in the city of haams. then came his funeral and at his funeral the people who were carrying his body in a procession actually came under fire from snipers. we talked to abdul who is a member of the revolutionary council and he said he point ad finger at snipers that worked for the syrian government. listen to what he had to say. >> now we are trying to bury our dead members but it's very dangerous...
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. >>> the arab league will discuss the crisis in syria. new video underscores how time may be running out for pro democracy activists. >> the pictures you're looking at show a crowd bearing the body of a ten-year-old boy. protesters say he was killed by a sniper's bullet as he sat in a house. they carried limb to a graveyard where he received a hasty funeral. protesters warned that military surrounded homes and could be ready for full scale attack on residents. activists say at least 16 people have been killed today. >>> russia witnessed some of the biggest antigovernment protests today since the fall of the soviet union. tens of thousands defied authorities and ignored the frigid weather to turn out in moscow. they believe the last election was rigged, in favor of putin's united russia party. the demonstrations -- demonstrators want the results thrown out. they are calling for a new vote. putin is widely expected to return to his old post of president the next election. >>> in a horrific scene near the philippines capitol, 13 people kille
. >>> the arab league will discuss the crisis in syria. new video underscores how time may be running out for pro democracy activists. >> the pictures you're looking at show a crowd bearing the body of a ten-year-old boy. protesters say he was killed by a sniper's bullet as he sat in a house. they carried limb to a graveyard where he received a hasty funeral. protesters warned that military surrounded homes and could be ready for full scale attack on residents. activists say at...
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. >>> huge crowds turning out all over syria again today. we're getting reports about new violence and clashes between anti-government protesters and riot police. full details on that coming up. >>> all right. every weekend we bring you the top legal cases of the week with our regular legal guys avery friedman and richard herman. they have picked top five cases of 2011. avery friedman civil rights attorney in cleveland. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i richard herman, good to see you. happy new year. >> happy new year, fred. >> let's take a look at the list, greatest legal cases. we've ranked favorites. let's count them down. avery ranks dominique strauss-kahn which you died with warren jeffs. >> a tie. >> couldn't decide. >> you chose actress lindsay lohan as number five. you both agreed on number four rod blagojevich for corruption and sentencing deserved that spot. for number three penn state's jerry sandusky, and american student in italy amanda knox also at number three. first why didn't you put sandusky on your list? >> well,
. >>> huge crowds turning out all over syria again today. we're getting reports about new violence and clashes between anti-government protesters and riot police. full details on that coming up. >>> all right. every weekend we bring you the top legal cases of the week with our regular legal guys avery friedman and richard herman. they have picked top five cases of 2011. avery friedman civil rights attorney in cleveland. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i...
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ambassador to syria is now returning to syr syria. he was pulled for threat to his safety. this does seem to be an indication that obama's administration seems to be able to at least work with the syrian government in some way. >> i think the siyrian government -- i don't think that is necessarily the case. there is a desire to have representation on the ground to have a presence in syria as they go through the transition. i think you are right to point out that the government itself is probably going to read this as a desire to keep open a channel. >> the fact that you have got sanctions from the west, the arab league, and they still haven't convinced assad to step down. you have turkey calling for assad to resign. this apparently has not worked. what will it take to actually get rid of this guy? >> that's an interesting question. they are facing isolation that syria is in right now is perhaps unprecedented in the four decades that the assad family has ruled. it was a telling interview with abc where he says it's a game you play, it doesn't necessarily mean you believe it.
ambassador to syria is now returning to syr syria. he was pulled for threat to his safety. this does seem to be an indication that obama's administration seems to be able to at least work with the syrian government in some way. >> i think the siyrian government -- i don't think that is necessarily the case. there is a desire to have representation on the ground to have a presence in syria as they go through the transition. i think you are right to point out that the government itself is...
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honey nut cheerios. >>> globe trekking begins in syria. there's a fear of a possible massacre in the city of hom. the center of a nine-month-old popular uprising against the government. opposition forces say the government issues an ultimatum on friday giving residents until today to give up their represents and surrender. opposition commander says syrian troops have dug trenches around the city. he says there are fears of violence similar to a 1980 massacre. in that year a government assault killed thousands. >>> now to russia where anger over recent parliamentary elections is fueling an unusual amount of dissent. tens of thousands of russians joined a protest in moscow over the weekend. thousands more rallied in st. petersburg. they say the election was fixed in favor of the ruling united russia party and they want a new vote. in a facebook message russia's president promised an investigation but he did not discuss the possibility of new elections. >>> russian prime minister vladimir putin plans to run for president next year, but it now
honey nut cheerios. >>> globe trekking begins in syria. there's a fear of a possible massacre in the city of hom. the center of a nine-month-old popular uprising against the government. opposition forces say the government issues an ultimatum on friday giving residents until today to give up their represents and surrender. opposition commander says syrian troops have dug trenches around the city. he says there are fears of violence similar to a 1980 massacre. in that year a government...
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just today we were talking in the newsroom about syria. we would not know what is happening inside syria if it is not for twitter, social media, youtube. news reporters are not allowed in. we cannot verify exactly whether the information is authentic, but we see all these videos uprou uploaded to youtube. people are tweeting, getting information out. ordinary people will not stand for repression. they will find ways to organize themselves, they will find ways to tell the world and ask for help. >> it is happening on a very big way. and then you mentioned there is some food. what is the food connection here? >> actually, we -- people were tweeting about food, that doesn't even quiexist in the und states. the mclobster, that was the number one hash tag about food. people kept tweeting about the mclobster that is coming to the united states. >> they wanted it to happen they were wishing. >> they burst their bubble and said, no, it is not going to happen. >> no one knows where that came from, how that got started? >> no. maybe somebody said th
just today we were talking in the newsroom about syria. we would not know what is happening inside syria if it is not for twitter, social media, youtube. news reporters are not allowed in. we cannot verify exactly whether the information is authentic, but we see all these videos uprou uploaded to youtube. people are tweeting, getting information out. ordinary people will not stand for repression. they will find ways to organize themselves, they will find ways to tell the world and ask for help....
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. >>> checking top stories now, possible revenge attack in syria. an activist group tells cnn that army defectors killed seven government security forces. payback for the government killing of 11 civilians in two villages. >>> four soldiers are dead after two army choppers went down during a training exercise in washington state. military says it happened on training grounds inside joint base. it's not clear yet if they collided. >>> speaker john boehner says that the house could vote on a tax relief and job creation bill. no deal yet on extending the payroll tax cut. lawmakers go on their holiday break friday. >>> sandusky, jerry sandusky's attorney speaking right now after his client walked in and out of the courtroom waiving his rights at a preliminary hearing. >> the commonwealth would have had an opportunity to recite the allegations in the presentment and filed against jerry sandusky in this matter, which would have really left us with the worst of all worlds. we would have heard rthe allegations without cross examining the witnesses who testi
. >>> checking top stories now, possible revenge attack in syria. an activist group tells cnn that army defectors killed seven government security forces. payback for the government killing of 11 civilians in two villages. >>> four soldiers are dead after two army choppers went down during a training exercise in washington state. military says it happened on training grounds inside joint base. it's not clear yet if they collided. >>> speaker john boehner says that the...
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but only if the arab league agrees to drop the sanctions against syria. the u.n. says more than 4,000 people have died in syrian protests this year. >>> british judges ruled today that the wiwikileaks founder isg the case against him is politically motivated because he revoeld government secrets on his website. >>> italy's new prime minister announced a proposal to help save italy. this country is facing a budget crisis that could impact the future of the euro. the new $41 billion pack aage ao increases the country's retirement age by a year and cuts into their pension. >>> highly classified u.s. intelligence could be in the hands of iranians. that's right. if it is true that they shot down a secret u.s. drone flying in iranian airspace. now the pentagon says the u.s. did lose the drone somewhere along the afghanistan border with iran, but u.s. officials are not saying what kind of drone this actually was. fran townsend is cnn's national security contributor, member of both the department of homeland security and cia external advisory board. that's a mouthful, fra
but only if the arab league agrees to drop the sanctions against syria. the u.n. says more than 4,000 people have died in syrian protests this year. >>> british judges ruled today that the wiwikileaks founder isg the case against him is politically motivated because he revoeld government secrets on his website. >>> italy's new prime minister announced a proposal to help save italy. this country is facing a budget crisis that could impact the future of the euro. the new $41...
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. >>> now so syria, where at least 34 people are said to have died in today's fighting between government troops and dissidents, the united nations says 5,000 people have died since the violence broke out nine months ago. but a government spokesman disputes that figure calling it incredible. they say the dead include a 10-year-old boy killed by sniper's bullet in his own home. mourners were going to bury the boy friday, the funeral procession also came under fire. >>> finally to pakistan where political leaders are criticizing a u.s. move to cut aid. pakistani relations have grown increasingly strained and pakistan recently stopped fuel shipments to nato sources. yesterday a committee voted to withhold $700 million in aid in to pakistan. the chairman of the the foreign affairs committee calls the u.s. move unfortunate and untimely. >>> newt gingrich has advice for mitt romney. you be nice to me and i'll be nice to you. but is all of this good guy talk possible in such a heated presidential race? plus, win or lose the first few primaries why romney says he's in it for the long haul. >>> th
. >>> now so syria, where at least 34 people are said to have died in today's fighting between government troops and dissidents, the united nations says 5,000 people have died since the violence broke out nine months ago. but a government spokesman disputes that figure calling it incredible. they say the dead include a 10-year-old boy killed by sniper's bullet in his own home. mourners were going to bury the boy friday, the funeral procession also came under fire. >>> finally...
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and that's very unusual in syria. >> yeah. and there's a lot of suspicion from the opposition camp that this was something staged by the regime itself. they point to the fact that the regime hasn't released the names of all the victims, and they blamed al qaeda within 10 minutes of the bombing. you know, i think this is certainly something that the regime is capable of, but there's no evidence that it did so itself. >> all right. and it's going to be france asking for these observers in homs today, not tomorrow. we'll see how it plays out. always appreciate your analysis. >> thank you, hala. >>> a group of south korean citizens are now in north korea. they passed through the did i militaryized zone to pay their respects to kim jong il. a former first lady is leading that group. her husband won a nobel prize for trying to bring peace to the two koreas. the civilian trip did get the go-ahead from seoul, but there's no official cell gagz. -- delegation. >>> back here in the united states, eight days and counting. with the iowa ca
and that's very unusual in syria. >> yeah. and there's a lot of suspicion from the opposition camp that this was something staged by the regime itself. they point to the fact that the regime hasn't released the names of all the victims, and they blamed al qaeda within 10 minutes of the bombing. you know, i think this is certainly something that the regime is capable of, but there's no evidence that it did so itself. >> all right. and it's going to be france asking for these...
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the relentless crackdown in syria continues. activists say 16 people were killed saturday. among the victims a doctor who the opposition considered a hero of the resolution. the united nations estimates more than 4,000 people have been killed in the recent unrest. >>> in oslo, norway, three women accepted the nobel peace prize today. and immediately dedicated the honor to women struggling for equal rights around the world. the three are the liberian president. a social worker and peace campaign in liberia. and an activist and journalist in yemen. >>> volunteers remember fallen u.s. service members by laying wreaths on their headstones. more than 700 state and national cemeteries, dozens of u.s. militaries on foreign soil and all the sites of the september 11th attacks. about 90,000 wreaths were left on head stones at arlington national cemetery. >>> cnn heroes meet hollywood glamour sunday night. the top ten cnn 2011 heroes will be narrowed down to one. kareen wynter is at the shrine auditorium where the countdown is on. who are we expecting on the red carpet? >> hi, there.
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let's speak about syria now. a group of fact finders is now on the ground in syria to see if the government to see if the government has ended its crackdown among protesters. before the group arrived, sources we spoke to say that military forces left their positions and thousands of protesters rallied against the regime once again. just today, an opposition group reports four people kills in homs. 13 throughout the country. mohammed jamjoom is in cairo monitoring developments in sierra. so, these arab monitors, these arab league monitors, made it to homs and other cities. are they still there or have they left? >> we're trying to find out if they've left. ea earlier, we spoke to arab league observers. they said they were there, that had been given unfettered access, they were meeting with demonstrators there, that they were calling on anybody in homs, they wants to speak to them. we saw a video emerging on websites purporting to show members of this delegation inside homs meeting with people. one video purported
let's speak about syria now. a group of fact finders is now on the ground in syria to see if the government to see if the government has ended its crackdown among protesters. before the group arrived, sources we spoke to say that military forces left their positions and thousands of protesters rallied against the regime once again. just today, an opposition group reports four people kills in homs. 13 throughout the country. mohammed jamjoom is in cairo monitoring developments in sierra. so,...
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syria, egypt, lots going on. we will try to cover it in the next two hours. >> indeed. as we go into this election campaign, as things really heat up, closer attention paid to the situation in iraq there. and you know, whether that could come back and impact president obama and his reelection hopes, wolf. >> it is interesting. vice president joe biden has been the point man for the obama administration and trying to make sure that following the complete withdraw of u.s. forces from iraq that country stays together, doesn't get into a civil war. he's been on the phone all week, and speaking with the shiite, sunni, kurdish leaders, he is trying to do his best. but ironically joe biden more than anyone else who years ago feared that this whole country could split up into shiite sunni, kurdish sections. that fear, at least according to the analysts i'm speaking to, people on the scene and we will speak with our own are a want damon. that fear is real. it's been more than a week since u.s. troops have been out of iraq and that fear is very real right now, that iraq could be
syria, egypt, lots going on. we will try to cover it in the next two hours. >> indeed. as we go into this election campaign, as things really heat up, closer attention paid to the situation in iraq there. and you know, whether that could come back and impact president obama and his reelection hopes, wolf. >> it is interesting. vice president joe biden has been the point man for the obama administration and trying to make sure that following the complete withdraw of u.s. forces from...
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syria's kept international journalists out of that country. our correspondent is monitoring develops. thousands of demonstrators did take to the streets today. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, drew, tens of thousands of people took to the streets of homs today. we saw a video live streaming out of there earlier today and corroborated by opposition activists telling us. they were out today because they said they weren't going to face any violence because the arab league monitors arrived there and they saw the tanks withdrawn from the cities they were in before. they came out, demonstrated. they called on help from the international community and also called for an end to the regime. we should also add that in the past couple of hours we are getting reports of residents in homs, in fact, the scene of two different protests, one where they were gathered and another in the other part of the city, they did start firing teargas and bullets at people assembled there so we're now hearing reports of violence. it is a worrying development and re
syria's kept international journalists out of that country. our correspondent is monitoring develops. thousands of demonstrators did take to the streets today. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, drew, tens of thousands of people took to the streets of homs today. we saw a video live streaming out of there earlier today and corroborated by opposition activists telling us. they were out today because they said they weren't going to face any violence because the arab league monitors...
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. >>> and we are told seven government security forces were killed in syria, and today's violence follows an unbelievable act during a funeral procession for a 10-year-old boy. shots rang out at the boy's family and friends carried his body to a grave. the child died when a bullet struck him while he was inside his home. >>> one of three people wounded in a hollywood shooting spree has now died. >> there's a madman in the street. oh, my god! you all right? there's a man that just shot people. >> that man fired into cars on sunset boulevard friday afternoon. police shot and killed him. the victim, john aterbury. he worked on albums for christina aguilera and michael jackson and the spice girls. >>> there were no gotcha moments in the latest gop debate. in fact, the meeting between jon huptsman and newt gingrich was a friend ligate. they mostly agreed during the foreign policy discussion causing or calling for automatic cuts in defense's budget. >> it strikes me as just the worst possible way to approach this. create the defense system you need, create the foreign policy you need, then let'
. >>> and we are told seven government security forces were killed in syria, and today's violence follows an unbelievable act during a funeral procession for a 10-year-old boy. shots rang out at the boy's family and friends carried his body to a grave. the child died when a bullet struck him while he was inside his home. >>> one of three people wounded in a hollywood shooting spree has now died. >> there's a madman in the street. oh, my god! you all right? there's a man...
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report that came out and said syria is in an undeclared civil war. al assad was asked that question. he said, who said the u.n. is a credible institution. >> thank you so much. really appreciate it. >>> back here in the u.s. we have travel delays with snow and subfreezing temperatures gripping parts of the south this morning. folks, in springfield, missouri, are waking up to temperatures in the upper teens after the season's first snowfall yesterday. even the southwest is seeing snowflakes and brutal temperatures that bottomed out below zero. rob marciano and the cnn severe weather center, what's going on? below zero. >> not just below zero, but as low as minus 21 degrees in new mexico. los vegas, new mexico, minus 9. these are today's or this morning's snowfalls across the mid south. tennessee seeing 4 inches. just near memphis seeing three inches. little rock and jones borrow seeing just under three inches. here's where the snow is now. it's heading towards nashville. the rain will be changing to snow. it's snowing in northern mississippi. most wil
report that came out and said syria is in an undeclared civil war. al assad was asked that question. he said, who said the u.n. is a credible institution. >> thank you so much. really appreciate it. >>> back here in the u.s. we have travel delays with snow and subfreezing temperatures gripping parts of the south this morning. folks, in springfield, missouri, are waking up to temperatures in the upper teens after the season's first snowfall yesterday. even the southwest is seeing...
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the world's attention now focused on syria, will it be the next domino to fall. even with the brutal crackdown of the regime, demonstrators are on the streets. according to the u.n., at least 5,000 have been killed since march. some fight for their freedom, others protest for bread and butter. in europe, thousands demonstrate, angry at tough economic conditions. furious protesters in greece battle with riot police for weeks against paycuts and layoffs. >> this is called a suicide earlier on by the bank of greece governor. he said if we don't pass this, the country's gone. >> reporter: in england, peaceful protests turned ugly. discontented youth fought with police and looted and destroyed parts of the city. in september, the "occupy wall street" movements started in new york and soon gripped major capitals around the world, condemning the wealthiest 1% for leaving the other 99% out in the cold. and by december, a glimpse of people power in russia, thousands marched, rejecting election results frustrated, too, with corruption and economic stagnation. 2011 shattere
the world's attention now focused on syria, will it be the next domino to fall. even with the brutal crackdown of the regime, demonstrators are on the streets. according to the u.n., at least 5,000 have been killed since march. some fight for their freedom, others protest for bread and butter. in europe, thousands demonstrate, angry at tough economic conditions. furious protesters in greece battle with riot police for weeks against paycuts and layoffs. >> this is called a suicide earlier...